Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins will bring Iron Fist into the Marvel Legacy era, and they're bringing Sabretooth along for the ride.
The creative team of Iron Fist is taking the concept of Marvel Legacy seriously When Iron Fist resumes its legacy numbering at #73 this fall, it will come with a special co-star for the[...]
Ed Brisson Archives
James Robinson and Carlos Pacheco/Yildiray Cinar are out (at least for the first arc), and Ed Brisson and Jon Malin are in!
Cable is putting the band back together again Or maybe he's putting it back together previously Who knows? This time travel stuff is really confusing.
What we do know is that Marvel is revealing the[...]
So they do, but can the Iron Fist bring down the Wolf?
Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins' Iron Fist comic quickly rose to the top of Marvel's offerings It is an incredible book, and this trend continues with the explosive finale to The Trial of the Seven Masters.
This issue is a knockdown drag-out fight between Iron Fist[...]
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Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins' Iron Fist is a fantastic palate-cleanser after the misfire that was Marvel's Iron Fist Netflix series — while I don't think it's as bad as many say, I do feel that the series could have been a lot better.
In Iron Fist #4, Brisson shows a great comprehension of what this[...]
Fanboy Rampage: Gabriel Hardman Vs. Marc Nobleman Over Hulu's Bill Finger Documentary, Batman & Bill
Invisible Republic writer Gabriel Hardman found himself on an unusual side of a creator/fan interaction Tuesday when he criticized Hulu's Bill Finger
By Joe Glass
Bullseye#1 cover by Dave Johnson
This February, Bullseye gets his own 5 issue mini from Marvel, from writer Ed Brisson and artists Guillermo Sanna which has the infamous assassin setting out to show the world they should still fear him.
But the series will also feature back up stories by comics legend and Bullseye co-creator[...]
Earlier today, we told you about the new Iron Fist series from Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins that will be coming out in March alongside the Netflix Iron Fist series.
The details and creative team were revealed in an EXXXCLUSIVE interview on The Hollywood Reporter, but of course, I'm contractually obligated to inform you that you[...]
It's that time of year again! Time for Marvel to try relaunching Iron Fist as a long-term viable comic book property! This time, the House of Ideas has a little help from the synergy of a Netflix Iron Fist show debuting in March, plus the exciting creative team of Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins[...]
Get ready for a comic that will knock your socks off! The Last Contract #1, is a new crime noir mini-series launching from the awesome publisher BOOM! Studios on January 6th by Ed Brisson (The Violent) and newcomer artist Lisandro Estherren.
Bleeding Cool has an exclusive five page preview for you to enjoy and boy is[...]
Writer Ed Brisson (Sheltered) and Adam Gorham (Dead Drop) come together in The Violent. In the first issue readers meet Mason, an ex-con and former drug addict who's trying hard to give up his old life He's got more important things to live for now: a wife struggling to contain her own addiction and a young[...]
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We're being invaded by Canucks! It's like a Skroce comic or something on this show.
Welcome the wonder Ed Brisson to the podcast; writer, artist, letterer, this guy does it all He took time out of his busy schedule writing Image Comics The[...]
David Brothers introduced panelists David Lapham, Ed Brisson, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Sina Grace, and Brandon Montclare.
Brothers immediately began the panel praising Genius from Top Cow, about a young girl—who happens to be a military genius—uniting her neighborhood against the local authorities "It's very resonant if you follow the news," Brothers said[...]
His panelists included Aaron Moorhead (writer/director of Spring and Resolution), Justin Benson (writer/director of Spring and Resolution), Matt Pizzolo (publisher of Black Mask Studios, Godkiller), Ed Brisson (Sheltered, The Mantle), and Matthew Rosenberg (We Can Never Go Home).
Miller asked the panel, "What brings them back to horror?" Rosenberg realized that the things he cares about[...]
But what if power is giving to someone who doesn't want to corrupt nor do good? What if its given to a slacker who just wants to have fun and hang with his friends? That is what happens in the new Shadowline series The Mantle from Ed Brisson and Brian Level Issue one hits shops[...]
After reading the first issue of this intense new series, I was ecstatic to get my hands on Cluster #2! From BOOM! Studios, written by Ed Brisson with art by Damian Couceiro, Cluster focuses on main character Sam Simmons a.k.a Samara, who was taken to a prison called Tranent which houses criminals that signed up[...]
My latest binge read catch up came from Image Comics, entitled The Fuse, written by Antony Johnston, with art by Justin Greenwood, colors by Shari Chankhamma, and letters by Ed Brisson I started with The Fuse Vol 1: The Russia Shift, which collects issues #1-6 of the series What captured my attention right from the[...]
While I'm sure the entire creative team have a great deal of faith in the book, including excellent colorist Owen Gieni who creates such a signature mood for the comic, and letterer Ed Brisson, I'll mention that writer Joe Keatinge makes a particularly compelling demonstration of faith in the comic It's as if he constructs[...]
By David Lucarelli
In light of Ross Richie's recent call to "push comics forward," to a wider audience I thought I'd take a look at a few of the new titles BOOM! has recently launched this year to see if they have the potential to fulfill that vision.
Cluster #1 takes the writing and art team of[...]
Calling all fans of sci-fi comics! The compelling characters, and intense action of Cluster #1 is for you! From BOOM! Studios, written by Ed Brisson with art by Damian Couceiro, Cluster centers on a prison called Tranent which houses criminals that signed up for Global Outreach Enterprises Military Inmate Deployment, (M.I.D.) The story begins with[...]
There's a fantastic interplay between the mundane and insane in this story and Christmas's partner in crime, Ed Brisson, sells big, mad ideas with simple character moments and true to life dialog There's a real sense of urgency and consequences in this comic and each issue picks up breathlessly after the last As for Christmas,[...]
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Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London.
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Welcome to Episode 147 of The Orbiting Pod!
This week, we take a hit with Stray Bullets: Killers #1, get epic with Sovereign #1, talk idols & inspiration with Captain Marvel #1 & Ms.Marvel #2, see what's at stake with Buffy Season[...]
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After last week's Hellboy Day specials with Mike Mignola and friends (which you can still listen to here), this time around I catch up with rising star Simon Roy (Prophet, Murder Book, Jan's Atomic Heart) ahead of this week's Emerald City Comicon.
Simon & I discuss how he first broke into comics, working on[...]
IDW is launching 24: Underground, a new comic series that bridges the gap between the end of the final season of 24 and Live Another Day.
Bringing this new series to life will be writer Ed Brisson ("Secret Avengers") and artist Michael Gaydos ("Alias"), both of whom have experience in espionage thrillers.
"Ed burst onto the comics scene with the sci-fi thriller[...]
It's great work and now's the perfect time to pick it up.
The Fuse issue 2 is published by Image, written by Antony Johnston, illustrated by Justin Greenwood, colored by Shari Chankhamma and lettered by Ed Brisson It's available now
Alasdair Stuart is a freelance journalist who lists John Munch, Henry Rollins and Ford Prefect amongst[...]
Colors by Shari Chankhamma and letters by Ed Brisson seem equally well synched Then there's the passion that Johnston is bringing to the work with an idea he's had for some time, but held off on pursuing because he feared that two of his favorite genres, sci-fi and cop stories, wouldn't be appealing to readers[...]
Williams, Michael Moreci & Steve Seeley, Jody Lehup, Ed Brisson, Mike Olvieri, Nate Southard, Valeri D'Orazio with art by Declan Shalvey, Tradd Moore, Dalibor Talajic, Tyler Jenkins, Damien Worm, Andy Belanger, Patric Reynolds, Robert Wilson IV, Stephen Green, Matthew Dow Smith, Marc Laming, Christian Wildgoose, Douglas Holgate, Brian Level, Christian Dibari, Mike Henderson, Mack Chater,[...]
The event will be held in Room 523 of the Butler Library on 535 W 114th Street (entrance on campus side).
Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, Nick Dragotta, Sina Grace, Michael Moreci, Duffy Boudreay, Johnnie Christmas, Ed Brisson, Brandon Seifert Sign at Forbidden Planet on October 9th
Forbidden Planet NYC hosts a massive signing of Image Comics as[...]
Williams, Michael Moreci & Steve Seeley, Jody Leheup, Ed Brisson, Mike Oliveri, Nate Southard, Valerie D'Orazio, Tradd Moore, Dalibor Talajic, Andy Belanger, Patric Reynolds, Matthew Dow Smith, Christopher Mooneyham, Garry Brown, Marc Laming, Christian Wildgoose, Douglas Holgate, Brian Level, Christian Dibari, Mike Henderson, Mack Chater, Alison Sampson, Jonathan Brandon Sawyer, Drew Moss, Thomas Boatwright, David[...]
You may not see this coming…
Sheltered #1 by Ed Brisson, Johnnie Christmas and Shari Chankhamma can't quite claim the same The twist here is pretty obvious through the reading of the comic, and you pretty much know what's coming at the end However, what comes next, well all cards are off the table.
Set amongst separatists,[...]
Comeback #1 – by Ed Brisson, Michael Walsh and Jordie Bellaire
A Review by Eliot Cole
This review started out very differently in my mind But before we go there, I should just say that I rather like Comeback quite a bit.
My problem came, I think (maybe) with a slight mental slump I was thinking 'what the[...]